Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1947 — Page 7

MONDAY, APRIL 7 1047

ere Are the

or Primary Election May 6

The complete list of candidates or Republican and Democratic ominations in the municipal primry election next May 6 follows:

Republican

AYOR OF INDIANAPOLIS James M. Dawson, 1320 N. Delaare st. Perry B. Ward, 18 E. 37th st.

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Candidates

§ Roy E. Hickman, 315 W. Hampton r. : John. A. Schumacher, Pennsylvania st. William H. Wemmer, Meridian st, : CITY CLERK Harry B. Bason, 711 EB. 27th st. Galil D. Ewing, 30 N. Oriental st, Frank J. Noll Jr., 1408 N. Glad~ stone ave. R.A. Haveng' 412 ® Michigan st.

CITY COUNCILMAN.

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John M. Caylor, 4310 College ave. ,.Ben Dock, 5176 Guilford ave. Robert K. Eby, 5440 Winthrop ave, Harry C. Geisel, 5783 N. Delaware st. Donald Jameson, 4644 Central ave, Jack Henry Westfield, 17 BE. 37th st. CITY COUNCILMAN Second District Harmon A. Campbell, 36th st. Jesse A. Hutsell, 1107 W. 33d st. Rufus C.. Kuykendall, 3203 N. Capitol ave. Alfred M. Wright, 1915 N. Capitol ave. CITY COUNCILMAN Third District

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Andrew J. Banks, 3150 N. Gladstone ave. Frank R. Beckwith, 1035 Bellefontaine st. Victor Levaunt Ellison, 2020 Wine ter ave. william M. Gruner, 1301 N. Bancroft st. Glenn W. Radel, 1620 Central ave, Clarence’ Suggs, 1628 E. 30th Bt. CITY COUNCILMAN Fourth District Frank L. Collins, 514 N. Bosart ave william McKinley Cravens, 76 N. Oakland ave. Charles P. Ehlers, 2238 E. Michigan st. Henry Goebel, 3350 Robson st. Lewis A, Madison, 606 N, Emerison ave. A. Frederick Zainey, 605 N. La{Salle st. | CITY COUNCILMAN Fifth District Paul Anderson, lern ave. Clarence | leon st. | Kenneth E. Hoy, 1139 Reid place. | John E. King, 1120 Pleasant ave. { R. F. C. Pohler, 944 S. New Jer|sey st. { Fred Riffey, 1527 S. State ave. | Harold C. Shulke, 620 Fletcher lave. | James C. Smock, 1021 Churchman ave. » | O. F. Suhr, 2217 Union st. ITY COUNCILMAN | Sixth District | “Joseph E. Bright, 253 N. Holmes ave. | Edmond J. Rocket, 230 XN Hines st. Louis-E. Smith, 58 N. Addison st.

i Democrat MAYOR OF INDIANAPOLIS | Roscoe Brede]l, 2527 W. Jackson { place.

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E. Flick, 2642 Napo-

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John Alvah Dilworth, 816% Al Feeney, 3902 Central ave. Michael W. McCarthy, 643 E. 31st st. Ray Riche, 919 Broadway. In CITY CLERK : Fred Bolce, 1235 Reisner st. Vincent M. Concannon: Jr., 1332 N. DeQuincey st. James Dobbs, 517 N. Delaware st. | Bob D. Hearn, 1047 N. Hamil{ton ave’ John Howard, 646 E. 62d st. John J..Ressler, 3646 E. Pleasant Run pkwy., N. MD. Charles Rosemeyer, 458 E. Wash- [av ingtom st. Richard G. Stewart, 537 N. Dear{born st.

George S. Dailey, 5303 N. Penn- st.

CITY COUNCILMAN First District

Flonol Adams, 326 W. 26th st. Sarah L. Beasley, 815 Berkely rd. W. Gordon Davis, 3601 Carroll-

ton ave.

Patrick J. Delaney, 2712 N. Illi-

nois st.

Porter Seidensticker, 3720 © N.

Pennsylvania st. ,

CITY COUNCILMAN Second District

William J. Brown, 132 W. 15th st. David J. Deets, 1320 N. Dela-

ware st.

William J. Dougherty, 1823 Montalm st. William King Jr. 602 Drake st. Opal L. Tandy, 312 W. 14th st. “Joseph C. Wallace, 1840 N. Penn-

sylvania st.

CITY COUNCILMAN Third District

Milton E. Craig, 2246 Park ave. Guy O.-Ross, 2438 N. Gale st. Jesse Toliver, 2323 N. Rural st.

CITY COUNCILMAN Fourth District

Paul C, Barnes, 822 N. Hamil-

ton ave.

Michaél J. Donahue, 522 N. Rural

st.

Leslie F. Fox, 806 Bosart ave. Daniel Howe, 869 N. Drexel ave. Daniel P. Moriarity, 107 N.

Denny st.

Michael Qualter, 835 Leland st. Joseph A. Wicker, 920 Lesley ave.

CITY COUNCILMAN Fifth District

Edward Boren, 1457 Union st. Bernard Clinton Connelly, 1725

BE. Tabor st.

Christian J. Emhardt,

Morris st.

William C. Erbecker, 717 E. ‘Mor-

ris st.

Ronald Francis Faucett, 834

Wright st.

william C. Russow, 1351 S. East

Charles E. Taylor, 205 S. Leota st.

CITY COUNCILMAN Broadway. Sixth District ‘Vernon Anderson, 403 W. Michi- |

gan st.

David Henry Badger, 1145 Reiser st. Mary Catherine Connor, "337 \N.

Addison st.

John E. Egan,«234 S. Harris ave. Joseph P. Frants, 750 Ketchum st. “Percy Lawrence Hargen, 450 N.

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Prank E. Johns, 250 N, Tre-

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